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Below is a list of the presentation order for Monday and Tues/Thur sections of the History of Photography Group projects. Monday section Presentations: in class on May 9th, 2016 Tues/Thurs section Presentations: in class on May 10th, 2016 (may run … Continue reading
Dayana A-Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
To me, after reading the New York Times article and viewing some of the images Walker Evans took, it was very interesting to see his works of art. It was very unique to read in the article, how Mr. Evans … Continue reading
Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Walker Evans has been one of the most influential photographers to many photographers and artists. His candid subway portraits were such a great success because he was able to capture the emotions and moods of people. They were unposed, lost … Continue reading
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Homework #1: Cell Phones and Photography
Photography has been around for a very long time. Throughout the years the world of photography and technology has advanced so much. Back then photography took awhile just to take one photograph due to the exposure time and now, it … Continue reading
Homework #1: Cell Phones and Photography – Richard Orton
Hi everyone. My name is Richard Orton and I am in my second semester at CityTech as a transfer student. I have a bachelor’s degree in business but decided to make a career change so am enrolled in the chemical technology … Continue reading
Homework #1: Cell Phones and Photography
With technology changing at a rapid movement, as consumers we now have more access to things that were considered luxurious to people centuries ago. One of the main advances that used to signify status, but now just indicate you have a smart … Continue reading
Homework #1: Cell Phones and Photography by Geovanny R.
Hi everybody, my name is Geovanny and i will share some thoughts about taking picture in your smartphone. I will say that i do like to take images from my smartphone. I personally don’t like the Iphone itself but that … Continue reading
Homework #1: CellPhones and Photography
Hello All. My name is Kelly-Ann and I am a senior majoring in Communication Design, and this is my final semester at City Tech. I am currently a part time graphic designer and photographer for a fashion Jewelry Company in … Continue reading
Homework #1 Cell Phones and Photography by Cecilia Taveras
Hi! My name is Cecilia Taveras and this is my second semester at City Tech. I am starting my major as Liberal Arts in City Tech for now until I decided what I would really love to do in terms … Continue reading
Dayana A.-Homework #1: Cellphones & Photography
Hello Class and Professor Cheng, My name is Dayana & I’m in the Monday 11:30am History of Photography class. This is my second year at City Tech and my major is Hospitality Management. With all the knowledge I am gaining … Continue reading